Marshall Police Reports
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from Jan. 17-21, 2025:
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from Jan. 17-21, 2025:
COLUMBIA — The University of Missouri congratulates the 12,392 undergraduate students who earned a place on the Fall 2024 Dean’s List. This prestigious honor celebrates… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Nominations are now being accepted for Regional Teacher of the Year, the first step in the process to become next year’s Missouri Teacher of the Year.
FULTON (January 14, 2025) — Kate Donnell from Marshall, Missouri, was named to the Fall 2024 Dean’s List for exemplary academic performance at Westminster College.… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
An exciting wrestling dual match went right down to the last few encounters before the winner was decided last Thursday night in Jim Hargrave Gymnasium at Marshall High School.
Heading into the second part of the season, DJ Griggs’ Sweet Springs Lady Greyhounds were sitting on just one win. Now the Lady ‘Hounds have two more.
One night after edging Pilot Grove by three points in a thrilling win, the Slater Wildcats showed out in front of the home crowd last Wednesday.
It’s time for area youth to show off their free-throw shooting marksmanship during the annual Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship Sunday, Jan. 26, at St. Peter Catholic School gym at 368 S. Ellsworth Ave. in Marshall.
The Missouri Valley College men’s and women’s basketball teams welcomed in Baker (Kan.) for a Heart of America Athletic Conference doubleheader Wednesday evening inside the Burns Athletic Complex. The women’s team pulled away for a 79-58 win, while the men’s team fell to the No. 8 Wildcats, 84-68.
JEFFERSON CITY — The federal REAL ID enforcement deadline of May 7, 2025, is less than four months away. Currently, 41 percent of the Missouri Department of Revenue’s total document holders have a REAL ID. While a final rule issued at the federal level allows federal agencies to utilize a phased-in approach to card-based enforcement for up to two years beyond the May 7 deadline, the Department is encouraging Missourians to be prepared for all possible scenarios.